Omniscient builds Quicktome, an AI-powered neuroimaging platform deployed in hospital systems to assist with surgical planning and neurologic diagnosis. The tech stack (Kubernetes, AWS EKS, Istio, ArgoCD, Datadog) reflects a mature infrastructure-as-code approach typical of regulated medical software. Hiring is sales-heavy relative to engineering, and active projects cluster around hospital workflow integration and imaging protocol validation — indicating the company is past product-market fit and now scaling adoption across clinical departments.
Notable leadership hires: Implementation Lead
Omniscient is an Australian medical technology company using AI connectomics (brain mapping and analysis) to decode neuroimaging data. Quicktome is their primary product: a cloud-based platform that processes MRI scans to inform surgical planning, stroke assessment, and neuro-oncology treatment decisions. The company sells into hospital systems and large clinical networks, targeting neurosurgery, neurology, and neuroradiology departments. They operate across four countries (US, Canada, India, Australia) and are actively expanding hospital deployments while addressing integration challenges with existing imaging workflows and institutional procurement cycles.
Omniscient develops Quicktome, an AI platform that analyzes MRI brain scans to assist clinicians with surgical planning, diagnosis, and prognosis across conditions like stroke, brain tumors, and neurosurgical cases.
Kubernetes, AWS EKS, Istio, Helm, ArgoCD, Argo Workflows for orchestration; Cloudflare for CDN; Datadog for observability; PACS for medical imaging integration; TypeScript for application development.
Yes. 14 active roles across sales (4), engineering (3), ops (2), and finance, HR, legal, marketing, support (1 each). Open to candidates in the US, Canada, India, and Australia.
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